Judge Faith Season 3 Episode 89 Dirty Laundry; You Better Call Tyrone
- TV-PG
- March 3, 2017
- 19 min
In season 3 episode 89 of Judge Faith titled "Dirty Laundry; You Better Call Tyrone," Judge Faith presides over a case between two former lovers who are now suing each other regarding an alleged theft of expensive clothing, shoes, and luxury items.
The plaintiff, Tyrone, claims that he loaned his former girlfriend, Jasmine, several expensive items including designer clothing and shoes, jewelry, and luggage. He alleges that Jasmine moved out of their apartment while he was at work, taking all of his belongings with her. When he tried to contact her, she refused to answer his calls or return his messages. Tyrone claims that the items are worth over $10,000 and is seeking to have the items returned or their value reimbursed.
However, Jasmine countersues Tyrone, claiming that he was physically abusive towards her during the course of their relationship. She alleges that the expensive items were actually gifts given to her in order to make up for the abuse, and that she is entitled to keep them as compensation for the pain and suffering she endured in the relationship. Jasmine also claims that she offered to return some of the items, but Tyrone declined to accept them.
As the case unfolds, Judge Faith listens to both parties give their accounts of the events that led to the dispute. She reviews evidence presented and examines the validity of the claims made by each party. She also questions both parties about the nature of their relationship and the allegations of abuse.
Ultimately, Judge Faith must decide whether the items in question were loaned or gifted to Jasmine, and whether she is entitled to keep them or return them to Tyrone. She must also consider the allegations of abuse and determine whether they have any bearing on the outcome of the case.
The episode "Dirty Laundry; You Better Call Tyrone" is a dramatic and emotionally charged case that highlights the complexities of romantic relationships and the challenges of determining ownership and compensation in disputes between former partners.